In the realm of women’s wardrobe, no other piece of clothing can give you as much diversity as a sarong wrap can. Undoubtedly, a sarong wrap can allow you to transform your look in several ways and can be worn in more fashions than one both at the beach and elsewhere. Sarong wraps are super fun to style, easy to carry, and breezy in their feel, and leave little for the wearer and onlooker to not love. It is the one piece in a women’s wardrobe that is irreplaceable, and you cannot possibly own too many sarongs.
Depending on the way you wear or tie your sarong, you can create a ton of different looks, and given below are six unique ways how you may wear a sarong at the beach:
Wear it like a long skirt
This is perhaps by far the easiest and most common way to wear a sarong. It involves placing the sarong on your waistline going from front to back, and simply tying the two ends together. You can place this tie on either the right or left side of your hips, with your dominant side being the most comfortable one. If you are wearing a swimsuit or a bikini, wearing your sarong like this would be one of the best possible alternatives.
Wear it like a one-shoulder dress
Wearing your sarong like a one-shoulder dress is another unique way to style it and would be perfect for a day out on the beach or for a casual brunch with your girlfriends. To do so, you may simply place the wrap under either of your arms and bring the corners over the shoulder on the other side and secure it with a knot. You may then gather the two edges at your waist and secure them with a double knot to keep the dress in place all day long.
Wear it like a midi skirt
This is an easier (and hence common!) way of styling your sarong that can be very flattering. To do so, you simply take the longest end of the sarong and place it around your waist to secure it with a double knot on the side of your hip. You may then bring the bottom edge upwards towards this knot, wrap it around the waist, and tie a double knot at the other hip. This is similar to how you would wear a sarong like a long skirt, but the only difference would be in the length and sway of the skirt.
Wear it like a halter dress
Wearing your sarong like a halter dress is another fun way to style it, but is one that may require you to go through several tutorials on YouTube and you may also have to ask for an extra hand. To wear your sarong like a halter dress, you may simply tie two corners or wrap around the back of your neck and secure it with a double knot. You may then secure the edges at your waist and tie a double knot to keep the dress in place. While this is certainly a risqué attempt to style, it is super trendy.
Wear it like a jumpsuit
This is by far the most complicated (and stylish!) way of styling a sarong wrap, but the elbow grease that goes into doing so will be worth it. To wear your sarong wrap like a harem pant jumpsuit, you would have to hold the wrap vertically in front of you, wrap the top two corners around the back, and secure it with a double knot. You may then pull the bottom through the legs, followed by tying the remaining two corners in front of your waist.
Wear it like a cocktail dress
Another way to style your sarong wrap is to wear it like a cocktail dress. While this may be unheard of, it is not entirely impossible. To do so, you may simply hold the wrap vertically in front of you and tie the top two edges to create a sizeable hole that you can slide your arm through. Once you have your arm through the hole, you may wrap the sarong around your back and under the other arm. This would create a belt-like effect around your body and you can finish it up by tying a double-knot on your right hip.
Conclusion
With so many different ways to wear and style a sarong, you can make the same piece of clothing appear new and unique over and over again depending on how you choose to wear it. Not only does this make sarongs a great investment - especially if you are an avid beachgoer - but it also helps you save a ton of space if you are traveling to a beachy location for vacation.
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